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I hope he doesnt kill me posting this, but heres a retrofit for trail*of*dead's sti

he sent me these lights long long ago (janurary) and i've been extremely lazy and hadnt finished them until now. i thank him for his understanding and patience, if i were in his shoes, i'd have fallen off the map long ago. he is an extremely exceptional[spell checked by handsdown] person and is by far a very cool guy. i am really sorry for always procrastinating, and for not being motivated. there are no excuses that will hold water to how poorly i handled this. and i hope he enjoys the lights the best he can, although to me it probably wasnt worth the time waiting for.

so to trail*of*dead, this ones for you
i just finished aligning them and sealing the projector.

hopefully there will be some better pictures when he gets them installed on his car

Specs:04 wrx headlights (no auto level motors would work with the size of this projector.this projector

2x phillips OEM d2s bulbs 4100k
the best and only temp one should use. (4100-4300k)

Hella e55 projectors
these are extremely large and are a pain in the butt hole to get into a housing. the selenoid sits diagonally so its not level and i had to cut the bottom of the housing out a bit. but because they are bi-xenon, when a current passes through the selenoid (high beam trigger) the cutoff shield drops down expelling more light. so not only does he have his stock halogen high beam, but an HID one as well

and a special thanks to my buddy sean at hidtech.com for being my supplier through and through.

But most importantly, thanks to Tommy[Vudoo7] and [SJF01] for letting me use their garage, car, space, bulbs, ballasts, and dremel to aim set and complete these headlights. It wouldnt have been done without their help.

loosen adjustment screws
*BE CAREFUL NOT TO LOSE ANYTHING WHEN YOU SEPERATE THE HOUSING*
There is a small black plastic thingy that is not secured in the housing, and can easily fall out. It is very important and used in alignment of the headlight ( it acts as the nut for the alignment screw).